2017 NASCAR XFINITY Series Team Chart
UPDATED: 11-18-2017
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Rookie of the Year Drivers
Full-time teams
Part-time teams
Previous Years:
2016 • 2015 • 2014 • 2013 • 2012 • 2011 • 2010 • 2009 • 2008
2017 Rookie of the Year Candidates
#00-Cole Custer
#2-Ben Kennedy
#9-William Byron
#19-Matt Tifft
#21-Daniel Hemric
#23-Spencer Gallagher
TEAMS THAT RAN ALL 2017 RACES |
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| #00 | Cole Custer | Ford | Haas Automation Code 3 Associates |
Stewart Haas Racing | Jeff Mendering | Roush-Yates |
| Haas Automation was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Code 3 Associates was the sponsor at Las Vegas. One Cure was on the car with Haas at Bristol (Aug). |
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| #0 | Garrett Smithley Vinnie Miller |
Chevy | Flex Seal adapt 2k Heroes Haven Operating Engineers Local 324 Adapt2k/Mark Spaulding Construction Indiana FAME Flex Shot Ithaca Thompkins Regional Airport Wheeling Nailers Master Mfg. KSDT & Company |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Wayne Setterington, Jr. | Clements Engines |
| Flex Seal was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Daytona (Jun). adapt 2k was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Heroes Haven was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Dover (Sep). Operating Engineers Local 324 was the sponsor at Michigan. Adapt2k/Mark Spauling Construction was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Adapt2k was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Indiana FAME was the sponsor at Indianapolis. Flex Shot was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul), Phoenix (Nov). Ithaca Thompkins Regional Airport was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Wheeling Nailers was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. Miller drive at Chicago with Master Mfg. sponsorship. KSDT & Company was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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| #01 | Harrison Rhodes Sheldon Creed Joe Nemechek |
Chevy | Kubota Flex Tape Meddings Seafood/Iron Source Ken Houston Electric Great Outdoors RV United Rentals Ken Houston Electric Fleetwing |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Tommy MacHek | Clements Engines |
| Kubota was the sponsor at Atlanta. Flex Tape was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jun),Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Phoenix (Nov). Meddings Seafood/Iron Source was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Dover (Sep). Ken Houston Electric was the sponsor at Indianapolis. Great Outdoors RV was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Creed drove at Mid-Ohio & Road America with United Rentals sponsorship. Ken Houston Electric was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep). Nemechek drove at Homestead with Fleetwing sponsorship. |
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| #1 | Elliott Sadler | Chevy | OneMain Financial Hunt Brothers Pizza Dale’s Pale Ale Golden Corral Chevrolet Accessories Cessna |
JR Motorsports | Kevin Meendering | Hendrick |
| OneMain originally announced that it will not return in 2017, but reconsidered and sponsored Sadler at: Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Homestead. Hunt Brothers Pizza was the sponsor at Atlanta and Kansas. Armour was the primary sponsor at Bristol (Apr), Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jun) and is scheduled to sponsor Darlington. Dale’s Pale Ale was the sponsor at Pocono and Texas (Nov). Golden Corral was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr). Chevrolet Accessories was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun). Cessna was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). |
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| #2 | Austin Dillon Paul Menard Ben Kennedy |
Chevy | Rheem Menards |
Richard Childress Racing | Justin Alexander | ECR Engines |
| Dillon drove with Rheem/Ruud sponsorship at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Chicago, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Kennedy drove at Talladega [Rheem], Iowa (Jun) [Rheem], Daytona (Jun) [Rheem], New Hampshire [Richmond/Menards], Iowa (Jul) [Rheem], Mid-Ohio [Rheem], Road America [Rheem], Kentucky (Sep) [Rheem], Homestead [Rheem]. Menards will sponsor Menard and Kennedy in “select races”. Menard drove at Auto Club, Pocono, Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Richmond (Sep). |
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| #3 | Ty Dillon Scott Lagasse, Jr. Brian Scott |
Chevy | Bass Pro Shops Nexium 24HR ClearMinis Advil Rheem/Ruud RedKap Daniel Defense Screen Your Machine/American Cancer Society |
Richard Childress Racing | Matt Swiderski | ECR Engines |
| Dillon drove with Bass Pro sponsorship at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jun), Bristol (Aug) [with NRA Museum], Darlington, Kansas, Texas (Nov). Nexium 24HR ClearMinis was the sponsor at Las Vegas and Bristol (Apr) with Dillon. Advil was the sponsor for Dillon at Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov). Lagasse will drive at Iowa (Jun), Road America, Mid-Ohio, and Homestead. Rheem/Ruud was the sponsor at Auto Club, Pocono, Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sep) for Dillon. Bulwark/Oncor was the sponsor at Texas (Apr) for Dillon. RedKap was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr) for Dillon. Daniel Defense was the sponsor at Dover (Jun) for Dillon and sponsored Brian Scott at Iowa (Jul) and Kentucky (Sep). Lagasse drove at Iowa (Jun), Mid-Ohio, Road America, Homestead with Screen Your Machine/American Cancer Society sponsorship. Bulwark/Quanta Services was the sponsor for Dillon at Chicago. |
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| #4 | Ross Chastain | Chevy | Flex Seal Florida Watermelon Association GK Services Delaware Office of Highway Safety AE Door & Window Sanel Auto Parts Illiana Watermelon Association Buckle Up New York South Carolina Lottery Gerber Collision |
JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Evan Snider | Clements Engines |
| Flex Seal was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Charlotte (May), Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Road America, Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). GK Services was the sponsor at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jun). Florida Watermelon Association was the sponsor at Auto Club, Richmond (Apr, Iowa (Jun). Delaware Office of Highway Safety was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Dover (Sep). AE Door & Window was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Sanel Auto Parts was the sponsor at New Hampshire. Illiana Watermelon Association was the sponsor at Indianapolis, Homestead. Buckle Up New York was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. South Carolina Lottery was the sponsor at Darlington. Gerber Collision was the sponsor at Chicago. |
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| #5 | Michael Annett | Chevy | Pilot Flying J TMC Transportation Northland Oil Allstate Parts & Service Group |
JR Motorsports | Jason Stockert | Hendrick |
| Northland Oil was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun). TMC Transportation will be the sponsor in “multiple” races: Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Darlington, Charlotte (Oct). Allstate Parts & Service Group was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio, Road America, Kansas. Pilot Flying J was the sponsor for all other races. |
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| #7 | Justin Allgaier | Chevy | BRANDT Hellmans Breyers Degree Advance Auto Parts Cheney Brothers/Southern Food Cessna Allan Myers Suave Men Trademark Nitrogen Textron Degree |
JR Motorsports | Jason Burdett | Hendrick |
| Brandt was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Richmond (Apr), Iowa (Jun), New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Breyers will be the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Indianapolis. Degree was the sponsor at Kansas and Texas (Nov). Advance Auto Parts was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Darlington, Charlotte (Oct). Cheney Brothers/Southern Foods was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). Hellman’s was the sponsor at Talladega, Richmond (Sep). Cessna was the sponsor at Dover (Jun). Allan Myers was the sponsor at Pocono. Suave Men was the sponsor at Michigan. Trademark Nitrogen was the sponsor at Daytona (Jun). Textron Off Road was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). |
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| #07 | Ray Black Jr. Todd Bodine Spencer Boyd Korbin Forrister Devin Jones Andy Lally Ryan Ellis |
Chevy | ScubaLife GlobalHBOT.org Double D Meat Company Grunt Style All Secure America’s Donuts Veristor Branson Supply CDA.edu Learn Underwater Welding Spectrum Autism Support Collins Construction |
SS Green Light Racing | Jason Miller | ? |
| Black drove at all races except Charlotte (May), Pocono, Michigan, New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Richmond (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov). GlobalHBOT.org was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr). Double D Meat Company was the sponsor at Talladega. Bodine drove at Charlotte (May). America’s Donuts was the sponsor at Daytona (Jun). Boyd drove at Pocono, New Hampshire, Richmond (Sep), Chicago Kansas, Texas (Nov) with Grunt Style sponsorship. Forrister drove at Michigan with All Secure sponsorship and Kentucky (Sep) with Spectrum Autism Support sponsorship. Devin Jones drove at Watkins Glen with Veristor sponsorship. Lally drove at Mid-Ohio with Branson Supply sponsorship. CDA.edu was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). Ellis drove at Road America. Learn Underwater Welding was the sponsor at Darlington. Collins Construction was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). |
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| #8 | Jeff Green Matt Mills BJ McLeod Josh Bilick Tommy Joe Martins Caesar Bacarella |
Ford | Triple R Containers Thompson Electric Keen Parts PrevagenXtreme Xperience Alpha Prime |
B.J. McLeod Motorsports | George Ingram | ? |
| Green drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Talladega, Daytona (Jun). Triple R Containers was the sponsor at Atlanta. Mills drove at Phoenix (Mar) with Thompson Electric sponsorship, Richmond (Apr) with Thompson Electric sponsorship. McLeod drove at Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov). Keen Parts was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Bilicki drove at Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio with Prevagen sponsorship & Road America with Xtreme Xperience sponsorship. Martins drove at Richmond (Sep). Tattered Flag Project was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). Bacarella drove at Phoenix (Nov) & Homestead with Alpha Prime sponsorship |
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| #9 | William Byron | Chevy | Liberty University Axalta Vannoy Construction |
JR Motorsports | Dave Elenz | Hendrick |
| Dave Elenz moved from the #88 team to be crew chief. Liberty University was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (Jun), Michigan, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Road America, Darlington, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Axalta was the sponsor at: Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Pocono, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Dover (Sep). Vannoy Construction was the sponsor at Kansas. |
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| #11 | Blake Koch | Chevy | LeafFilter | Kaulig Racing | Chris Rice | ECR Engines |
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| #13 | Mark Thompson Carl Long Brandon Hightower Timmy Hill Bobby Dale Earnhardt Enrique Baca Ernie Francis Jr. John Jackson |
Toyota/Dodge | Phoenix Air TLC Vacations CrashClaimsR.us Lovers or Losers O.C.R. Gaz Bar Frameless Shower Doors |
Motorsports Business Management | Carl Long | ? |
| Thompson drove at Daytona (Feb), Talladega, Daytona (Jun) with Phoenix Air sponsorship [DNQ]. Long drove at Atlanta with TLC Vacations sponsorship [DNQ], Phoenix (Mar), Pocono with CrashClaimsR.us sponsorship, Bristol (Apr), New Hampshire, Watkins Glen, Phoenix (Nov) with O.C.R. Gaz Bar sponsorship, Richmond (Apr), Iowa (Jun) [no sponsor], Darlington [no sponsor]. Hightower drove at Las Vegas. Hill dove at Auto Club, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun) with CrashClaimsR.us sponsorship, Texas (Apr) with Lovers or Losers sponsorship, Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Homestead with O.C.R. Gaz Bar sponsorship, Dover (Sep) with TLC Resorts sponsorship. Earnhardt drove at Iowa (Jul) [DNQ]. Baca drove at Mid-Ohio. Francis drove at Road America with Frameless Shower Doors sponsorship. Jackson drove at Texas (Nov). |
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| #14 | J.J. Yeley | Toyota | Superior Essex Scranton Toyota VISIONS Federal Credit Union Zombie Auto |
TriStar Motorsports | Wally Rogers | TriStar |
| Superior Essex was the sponsor at: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Chicago, Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov). Scranton Toyota was the sponsor at Pocono, Iowa (Jun). VISIONS Federal Credit Union was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Zombie Auto was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). |
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| #16 | Ryan Reed | Ford | American Diabetes Association Drive to Stop Diabetes presented by Lilly Diabetes | Roush Fenway Racing | Phil Gould | Roush-Yates |
| American Diabetes Association Drive to Stop Diabetes announced a “multi-year renewal” with the team starting in 2017. | ||||||
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| #18 | Kyle Busch Daniel Suarez Kyle Benjamin Christopher Bell Regan Smith Ryan Preece Denny Hamlin |
Toyota | NOS Energy Drink ARRIS/Juniper PEAK Antifreeze SiriusXM Subway Sport Clips Interstate Batteries Comcast Business JBL Safelight |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Scott Graves | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Suarez moved to Cup with the retirement of Edwards and ran a partial schedule. Suarez drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega [PEAK], Dover (Jun) [Subway], Pocono, Charlotte (Oct) [Juniper], Daytona (Jun) [Interstate Batteries], Chicago [Comcast Business]Dover (Sep) [Interstate Batteries]. Benjamin drove at Iowa (Jul) [Sport Clips], Iowa (Jul) [Reser’s] and Kentucky (Sep) [Hurricane Relief]. NOS sponsored Busch in 10 races. The traditional scheme ran at Atlanta, Auto Club, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Bristol (Aug). A NOS Rowdy paint scheme ran at Las Vegas, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, and Richmond (Sep). Bell drove Charlotte (May) [SiriusXM], Road America [Toyota], Kansas [JBL], Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) [Safelite] and is scheduled to drive and Homestead. Smith drove at Mid-Ohio sponsorship from Interstate Batteries. Hamlin drove at Darlington with Sport Clips sponsorship. Preece drove at Homestead with Safelite sponsorship. |
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| #19 | Matt Tifft | Toyota | Tunity BrainTumor.org Surface Sunscreen SiriusXM Wastebits Comcast NBC Universal Fanatics Akron Community Foundation MSC Dragon Alliance Ron Jon Surf Shop Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Visit Myrtle Beach MotoRad Dollar Shave Club |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Matt Beckman | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Tunity was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Richmond (Sep). BrainTumor.org was the sponsor at Atlanta, Charlotte (May). Surface Sunscreen was the sponsor at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Kansas, Texas (Nov). SiriusXM was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Wastebits was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega. Comcast/NBC Universal Salute to Service was the sponsor at Daytona (Jun), Dover (Sep). Surface Sunscreen/Fanatics was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Phoenix (Nov). Akron Community Foundation was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. MSC was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). Dragon Alliance was the sponsor at Road America. Ron Jon Surf Shop was the sponsor at Darlington. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the sponsor at Chicago. Visit Myrtle Beach was the sponsor at Kentucky (Sep). MotoRad was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). Dollar Shave Club was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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| #20 | Erik Jones Denny Hamlin Daniel Suarez Kyle Benjamin Christopher Bell Ryan Preece James Davison |
Toyota | GameStop Reser’s Hisense Interstate Batteries ToyotaCare MoHawk Northeast Sport Clips Juniper Hollinger Motor Sports |
Joe Gibbs Racing | Chris Gabehart | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Jones drove at Daytona (Feb), Watkins Glen, Phoenix (Nov) with Hisense sponsorship, Darlington, Charlotte (Oct). Hamlin drove at Atlanta, Charlotte (May), Michigan with Hisense sponsorship. Suarez drove at Las Vegas with Interstate Batteries sponsorship, Bristol (Aug) with Juniper sponsorship. Reser’s was the sponsor of Erik Jones at Phoenix (Mar), Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Dover (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), Darlington, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas. GameStop was the sponsor with Jones at Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Daytona (Jun), Indianapolis, Chicago, Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov). Benjamin drove at Richmond (Apr) with ToyotaCare sponsorship and at Pocono with Hisense sponsorship. Bell drove Iowa (Jun), Richmond (Sep), Homestead. Preece drove with MoHawk Northeast sponsorship at New Hampshire and Iowa (Jul). He also drove at Kentucky (Sep) with Hurricane Relief on the car. Davison drove at Mid-Ohio with Sport Clips sponsorship, and Road America with Hollinger Motor Sports sponsorship. |
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| #21 | Daniel Hemric | Chevy | Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff Blue Gate Bank The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Red Kap/Alsco Death Wish Coffee Anderson’s Maple Syrup Poppy Bank |
Richard Childress Racing | Danny Stockman | ECR Engines |
| Hemric signed a multi-year agreement to drive for Childress. Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Texas (Apr), Iowa (Jul), Phoenix (Nov). Blue Gate Bank was the sponsor at: Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov). The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas was the sponsor at Las Vegas. Red Kap / Alsco was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Death Wish Coffee was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Anderson’s Maple Syrup was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). Poppy Bank was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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| #22 | Brad Keselowski Joey Logano Ryan Blaney Sam Hornish Jr. Austin Cindric Joey Logano |
Ford | Discount Tire Hertz REV Group Fitzgerald Fleetwood/REV Group SKF |
Penske Racing | Greg Erwin? | Roush-Yates |
| Fitzgerald Glider Kits was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr), Darlington, Richmond (Sep). Keselowski drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Charlotte (May), Michigan, New Hampshire with Discount Tire sponsorship. Keselowski drove at Pocono with SKF sponsorship. Blaney drove at Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Chicago, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) with Discount Tire sponsorship, Bristol (Apr), Dover (Jun), Dover (Sep) with Fitzgerald sponsorship. Logano drove at Auto Club, Talladega, Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug) with America’s Tire/Discount Tire sponsorship and Darlington with Fitzgerald Glider Kits sponsorship. Hornish drove at both Iowa races, Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep), Homestead. Keselowski drove at Watkins Glen with Fleetwood/REV sponsorship. Cindric drove at Road America with Discount Tire sponsorship. Keselowski drove at Richmond (Sep) with Fitzgerald Glider Kits sponsorship. |
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| #23 | Spencer Gallagher | Chevy | Allegiant Airlines Kingman |
GMS Racing | Joey Cohen | ? |
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| #33 | Brandon Jones | Chevy | Anderson’s Maple Syrup Menards Nexteer Automotive Freightliner Hope for the Warriors Wood Ducks Baseball AAA Rain-X Sparco Ohio Logistics KCMG PhoneSkope American Ethanol |
Richard Childress Racing | Nick Harrison | ECR Engines |
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| #39 | Ryan Sieg Stephen Leicht |
Chevy | Booyah Mortgage Crazy Vapors TAP and Sons Electric RV General Store TAP & Sons Electric Smiley Transportation Holley’s Home Furnishings / Alabama Soda and Abrasive Blasting HangnOut.com/datalink Hess Ornamental Iron Ritchie Midwest Basement Cook’s Comfort Systems PYT Sports Night Owl Contractors |
RSS Racing | Paul Claprood | Richard Childress Racing |
| Booyah Mortgage was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Crazy Vapors was the sponsor at Atlanta. Speedway Children’s Charities was on the car at Las Vegas. TAP and Sons Electric was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar). Speedway Children’s Charities was on the car at Auto Club. Smiley Transportation was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). Holley’s Home Furnishings and Alabama Soda and Abrasive Blasting were the sponsors at Talladega. HangnOut.com/datalink was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Hess Ornamental Iron was the sponsor at Pocono, Iowa (Jun). Holley’s Home Furnishing and Double Nuts Racing Track Supplies were the sponsors at Daytona (Jun). Ritchie was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul). Midwest Basement was the sponsor at Watkins Glen. Cook’s Comfort Systems was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). PYT Sports was the sponsor at Chicago. Midstate Basement Authorities was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). Night Owl Contractors was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct). RV General Store was the sponsor at Texas (Nov). TAP & Sons Electric was the sponsor at Phoenix (Nov). Leicht drove at Homestead. |
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| #40 | Brandon Hightower Timmy Hill Austin Wayne Self Chad Finchum Josh Bilicki Stan Mullis Enrique Baca Tim Cowen Bobby Earnhardt Garrett Smithley John Jackson |
Dodge | Advanced Specialized Carriers CrashClaimsR.us Legacy Construction Overstock Mercantile CNC Swiss/XTREME PH Amana PEAK |
Motorsports Business Management | Jason Houghtaling | ? |
| Hightower drove at Daytona (Feb), Auto Club. Hill drove at Atlanta, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Talladega, New Hampshire, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov) with CrashClaimsR.us sponsorship and at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Pocono, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), Darlington. Self was scheduled to drive at Charlotte (May) but Long was in the car. Finchum drove at Dover (Jun) with Overstock Mercantile sponsorship, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis (Amana sponsorship), Bristol (Aug) (Smithbilt Homes), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct) & Homestead (Buddy Greg RV). Bilicki drove at Michigan with CNC Swiss/X-TREME PH sponsorship. Mullis drove at Iowa (Jul). Baca drove at Watkins Glen with PEAK sponsorship. Cowen drove at Mid-Ohio, Road America. Earnhardt drove at Richmond (Sep), Kansas. Smithley drove at Chicago. Jackson drove at Kentucky (Sep). |
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| #42 | Kyle Larson Tyler Reddick Alex Bowman Justin Marks |
Chevy | Broken Bow Records Jacob Companies Credit One Bank Hendrick Cars Energizer ENEOS Parker Store Katerra BurgerFi |
Chip Ganassi Racing | Mike Shiplett | Hendrick |
| Tyler Reddick moved from the Truck Series to run 18-22 races, splitting the car with Kyle Larson. Marks remained with Ganassi to run a few races. Broken Bow Records sponsored Reddick at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Texas (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Kansas, Homestead. Larson drove at Atlanta with Jacob Companies sponsorship; Las Vegas, Richmond (Apr), Watkins Glen with Credit One Bank sponsorship; Dover (Jun) with Parker Store sponsorship. Larson drove at Auto Club, Bristol (Apr), Pocono, New Hampshire, Chicago, Texas (Nov) with ENEOS sponsorship. Marks drove at Mid-Ohio and Road America with Katerra sponsorship. BurgerFi sponsored Reddick at Bristol (Aug). Bowman drove at Charlotte (Oct) [Hendrick Cars] and Phoenix (Nov) [Energizer]. |
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| #48 | Brennan Poole | Chevy | DC Solar | Chip Ganassi Racing | Chad Norris | Hendrick |
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| #51 | Jeremy Clements | Chevy | RepairableVehicles.com Rinnai Harrison’s Outfitters BRT Extrusions St. Clair Foods |
Jeremy Clements Racing | Danny Gill | Clements Racing Engines |
| RepairableVehicles.com was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Dover (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Rinnai was the sponsor at Atlanta. AllSouthElectric.com was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr), Indianapolis, Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Harrison’s Outfitters was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). BRT Extrusions was the sponsor at Mid-Ohio. St. Clair Foods was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). |
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| #52 | Joey Gase | Chevy | Donate Life Life Link Foundation Nevada Donor Network Spark Energy Agri Supply Franklin Signs & Graphics Trenton’s Legacy ProMaster Home Repair and Handyman Jerry K Ask InvesmentsEternal Fan Masonry & Precast Specialty Services |
Jimmy Means Racing | Tim Brown | Means Motorsports |
| Donate Life Florida was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb). Life Link Foundation was the sponsor at Atlanta. Nevada Donor Network was the sponsor at Las Vegas. Donate Life Arizona was the sponsor at Phoenix (Mar). Donate Life California was the sponsor at Auto Club. Donate Life Texas was the sponsor at Texas (Apr). The Racing Warehouse was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). Donate Life Virginia was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr), Richmond (Sep). Spark Energy was the sponsor at Talladega, Iowa (Jun). Agri Supply was the sponsor at Charlotte (May), Darlington, Charlotte (Oct). Donate Life was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Pocono, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Kentucky (Sep), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Franklin Signs & Graphics was the sponsor at Michigan. Trenton’s Legacy was the sponsor at Daytona (Jun). ProMaster Home Repair and Handyman was the sponsor at Kentucky (Jul). Jerry K Ask Investments was the sponsor at New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul). Donate Life Tennessee was the sponsor at Bristol (Aug). Eternal Fan was the sponsor at Chicago, Dover (Sep), Texas (Nov). Masonry & Precast Specialty Services was the sponsor at Kansas. |
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| #62 | Brendan Gaughan | Chevy | South Point Resort U.S. Cellular American Ethanol/Kum & Go USAF Special Tactics NAPA |
Richard Childress Racing | Shane Wilson | ECR Engines |
| Gaughan & South Point returned for the full season. American Ethanol/Kum & Go was the sponsor at Iowa (Jun). U.S. Cellular was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul). USAF Special Tactics was on the car at Daytona (Jun). NAPA was the sponsor at Darlington. #VegasStrong was on the hood at Charlotte (Oct). |
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| #74 | Mike Harmon Jordan Anderson Cody Ware John Graham |
Dodge | Somerset Hardwood Flooring Forj’d Leather AFM Graphics New York Islanders Magellan Aviation |
Mike Harmon Racing/Veterans Motorsports | RB Bracken | ? |
| Veterans Motorsports partnered with Harmon in 2017. Harmon drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Atlanta [DNQ], Las Vegas [DNQ], Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr) [DNQ], Richmond (Apr), Talladega, Dover (Jun), Pocono, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Bristol (Aug), Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas [DNQ], Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Somerset Hardwood Flooring was the sponsor at Bristol (Apr). Anderson drove at Charlotte (May) [DNQ]. Forj’d Leather was the sponsor at New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul). AFM Graphics was the sponsor at Indianapolis. Ware drove at Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio. Graham drove at Road America with New York Islanders sponsorship and Homestead with Magellan Aviation sponsorship. |
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| #78 | BJ McLeod Clint King Jeff Green Jordan Anderson Tommy Joe Martins Angela Rush Stephen Young John Graham Josh Bilicki Angela Ruch Jennifer Jo Cobb |
Ford | Triple R Containers Diamond Gusset Jeans Give a Child a Voice Wealth Recovery International Prevagen Mark One Electric Magellan Aviation |
B.J. McLeod Motorsports | Keith Wolfe | ? |
| King drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta. McLeod drove at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Talladega [Triple R Containers] [DNQ], Daytona (Jun), Homestead. Green drove at Charlotte (May) [DNQ]. Anderson drove at Dover (Jun). Martins drove at Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun) with Diamond Gusset Jeans sponsorship and New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Darlington with no sponosor, Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug) with Circle Track Warehouse sponsorship. Ruch drove at Kentucky (Jul), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Texas (Nov) with Give a Child a Choice sponsorship. Young drove at Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio with Wealth Recovery International sponsorship. Graham drove at Richmond (Sep), Phoenix (Nov). Bilicki drove at Chicago, Dover (Sep) with Prevagen sponsorship. Cobb drove at Kansas with Mark One Electric sponsorship. |
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| #90 | Mario Gosselin Brandon Brown Martin Roy Alex Labbe Josh Williams Dexter Bean Brian Henderson Matt Bell |
Chevy | Sun Frog Cote Gamache Truck Center Can-A Coastal Carolina University Horton Farms ACTEVMOTORS.com W.G. Speeks |
King Autosports | Adam Brenner | ? |
| Team partnered with Brandonbilt Motorsports for some races in 2017. Gosselin drove at Daytona (Feb), Phoenix (Mar), Indianapolis, Chicago, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Brown drove at Atlanta, Richmond (Apr), Dover (Jun), Bristol (Aug), Darlington [Coastal Carolina University], Michigan [Coastal Carolina University, Daytona (Jun) [Horton Farms], Kentucky (Jul) [DNQ], Iowa (Jul) [Coastal Carolina University], Richmond (Sep) [Mid Atlantic Wrecker Service], Dover (Sep) [W.G. Speeks]. Roy drove at Las Vegas, Auto Club, Talladega, New HampshireBR> Labbe drove at Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May) with Can-Am sponsorship. Williams drove at Bristol (Apr), Pocono, Kentucky (Sep), Homestead. Bean drove at Iowa (Jun, Road America. Henderson drove at Watkins Glen. Bell drove at Mid-Ohio |
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| #99 | David Starr | Chevy | Striping Technology Whataburger Double D Meat Co. Dealer Associates Victory Lane Quick Oil Change Honest Wrenches Steely Lumber Alarm Tech Systems Moore Freight Service Mahindra |
RSS Racing | Ken Evans | ? |
| Starr drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Richmond (Apr), Dover (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire with Striping Technology sponsorship. Whataburger was the sponsor at Texas (Apr), Talladega, Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Double D Meat Co./Striping Technology were the sponsors at Bristol (Apr). Dealer Associates was the sponsor at Charlotte (May). Victory Lane Quick Oil Change was the sponsor at Michigan. Honest Wrenches was the sponsor at Iowa (Jul). Steely Lumber was the sponsor at Richmond (Sep). Alarms Tech Systems was the sponsor at Dover (Sep). Moore Freight Service was the sponsor at Charlotte (Oct), Kansas. Mahindra was the sponsor at Homestead. |
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| #6 | Darrell Wallace, Jr. | Ford | Leidos Mello Yello Globe Life & Accident Cars 3 |
Roush Fenway Racing | Seth Barbour | Roush-Yates |
| Liedos sponsored the first seven races: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr). Mello Yellow was the sponsor at Richmond (Apr). Globe Life And Accident Insurance Company was the sponsor Talladega, Charlotte (May). Cars 3 was the sponsor at Dover (Jun), Pocono. Team suspended operations after Pocono. |
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| #12 | Joey Logano Sam Hornish, Jr. |
Ford | REV PPG Snap-On |
Penske Racing | Brian Wilson | Roush-Yates |
| Penske had announced they would move to two full time teams in 2017, but sponsorship did not come through and the team was be part-time. Logano drove at Las Vegas with REV sponsorship, Texas (Apr) with PPG sponsorship, Watkins Glen with Snap-On sponsorship. Blaney drove at Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jul) with Snap-On sponsorship. Hornish drove at Charlotte (Oct) with PPG sponsorship. |
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| #15 | Reed Sorenson Matt Mills Joe Nemechek Harrison Rhodes |
Chevy | JD Motorsports with Gary Keller | Wayne Setterington, Jr. | Clements Engines | |
| Sorenson drove at New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Darlington [DNQ], Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov). Mills drove at Chicago. Nemechek drove at Phoenix (Nov). Rhodes drove at Homestead. |
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| #17 | Nicolas Hammann | Dodge | Trudell Performance | Rick Ware Racing | Jeff Spraker | C? |
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| #24 | Scott Lagasse, Jr. Dylan Lupton Cale Conley Drew Herring Corey LaJoie Jeb Burton |
Toyota | Florida DOT youthoery Estes Express Lines Nut Up Merchant Services Ltd. |
JGL Racing | Clinton Cram | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Lagasse drove at Daytona (Feb) with Florida DOT sponsorship and Talladega. Herring drove at Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar). LaJoie drove at Atlanta, Auto Club, Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. youtheory was the sponsor at Auto Club, Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Phoenix (Nov) and Homestead (Nov). Burton drove at Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky, Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug). Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation and State Water Heaters sponsored Burton at Bristol (Aug). Estes sponsored Burton at Texas (Apr), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis. Lupton drove at Richmond (Apr), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), New Hampshire, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Kansas, Texas (Nov) with Nut Up sponsorship. Conley drove at Charlotte (May) [Merchant Services Ltd]. Team did not run at Chicago, Kentucky (Sep). |
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| #25 | Chris Cockrum PJ Jones |
Chevy | Advanced Communications Group | Cockrum Racing? | Jeff Spraker | ? |
| Cockrum drove at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Talladega, Daytona (Jun), Chicago. PJ Jones attempted Watkins Glen by DNQ. |
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| #26 | Scott Lagasse, Jr. | Toyota | Alert Today Florida Florida Lottery |
JGL Racing | Steven Gray | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Team ran at Daytona (Jun). | ||||||
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| #28 | Dakoda Armstrong | Toyota | Winfield | JGL Racing | TRD / Joe Gibbs Racing | Steven Lane |
| Winfield was the sponsor at Daytona (Feb), Las Vegas, Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Talladega, Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Daytona (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep). The team did not have a sponsor at Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Watkins Glen, Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep). The team released Armstrong after Kentucky (Sep) due to sponsorship problems and did not go to any other races. |
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| #38 | Gray Gaulding Jeff Green |
Chevy | ? | Ryan Sieg Racing | Rudy Wade | ? |
| Team ran at Dover (Sep) with Gaulding, Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead with Green. | ||||||
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| #41 | Kevin Harvick | Ford | Hunt Brothers Pizza Textron Off Road |
Stewart Haas Racing | ? | Roush-Yates |
| Harvick was sponsored by Hunt Brothers Pizza at Texas (Apr), Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jul), Darlington (Sep). Textron Off Road sponsored Harvick at Atlanta. FIELDS sponsored Harvick at Watkins Glen. |
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| #44 | Benny Gordon | Toyota | Florida Lottery | TriStar Motorsports | Frank Kerr | TriStar |
| Gordon drove at Daytona (Feb) with Florida Lottery sponsorship. | ||||||
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| #45 | Tommy Joe Martins | Chevy | Diamond Gusset Jeans | Martins Motorsports | Kevin Eagle | ? |
| Team planned to compete at the Spring & Fall events at Bristol, Dover, & Richmond, as well as Chicagoland, Kansas, & Indianapolis. Team decided to not attempt Bristol (Apr) due to bad weather forecasts. Team did not attempt Dover (Jun). Team attempted Richmond (Apr) [DNQ]. |
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| #46 | Brandon Gdovic Anthony Kumpen Quin Houff Parker Kligerman |
Chevy | LeasePlan ComServe Wireless |
Precision Performance Motorsports | Mark Setzer | Collins Engine Works |
| Team announced before the season that they planned to run the full schedule, but did not. Kumpen drove with LeasePlan sponsorship at Daytona (Feb) and Mid-Ohio. Houff drove at Bristol (Mar), Richmond (Apr), Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul) [DNQ], Kentucky (Sep), Kansas, Homestead [DNQ]. Kligerman drove at Road America with ComServe Wireless sponsorship. |
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| #55 | Josh Berry Matt Mills |
Toyota | Mark Network kplay.club |
NextGen Motorsports | Teddy Brown | ? |
| Team ran at Kansas with Berry and Homestead with Miles [DNQ]. | ||||||
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| #60 | Ty Majeski | Ford | iRacing Bit-O-Honey Ford EcoBoost |
Roush Fenway Racing | Seth Barbour | Roush-Yates |
| Team ran at Iowa (Jun) [iRacing], Iowa (Jul) [Bit-O-Hones], and Homestead. | ||||||
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| #72 | John Jackson Timmy Hill Carl Long |
Dodge | CrashClaimsR.us | Motorsports Business Management | Dave Jones | Motorsports Business Management |
| Team ran at New Hampshire with Jackson, Kentucky (Sep) with Long and attempted Road America with Hill [DNQ]. | ||||||
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| #77 | Stephen Leicht Josh Bilicki Greg Vandersluis |
Chevy | Vroom Brands | Obaika Racing | ? | TriStar |
| Team announced they would run two full-time teams, but shut down shortly after the season began. Vandersluis was scheduled to drive at Mid-Ohio. The team withdrew. Vandersluis DNQ at Road America. Stephen Leicht was entered at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Phoenix (Mar) but the #77 was withdrawn and Leicht moved to the #97. Bilicki drove at Las Vegas [DNQ]. |
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| #86 | Brandon Brown | Chevy | ? | Brandonbilt Motorsports | Adam Brenner | ? |
| Team was planning a limited schedule of at least: Daytona (Feb), Atlanta, Richmond (Apr), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Kentucky (Jul), Bristol (Aug), Richmond (Sept), Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct) and Homestead. They ended up partnering with King Autosports for 2017. |
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| #88 | Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Kasey Kahne |
Chevy | Degree Hellmans Armour Goody’s Mixed Fruit Blast Degree |
JR Motorsports | Scott Radel | Hendrick |
| Kahne drove at Daytona (Feb) [Hellmans] and Talladega [Armour]. Earnhardt, Jr. drove at Bristol (Aug) with Goody’s sponsorship and Richmond (Sep) with Degree sponsorship. |
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| #89 | Morgan Shepherd | Chevy | Visone RV | Shepherd Racing Ventures | Nicholas Hoechst | ECR Engines |
| Team attempted Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Atlanta [DNQ], Las Vegas [DNQ], Phoenix (Mar), Richmond (Apr) [DNQ], Talladega, Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul) [DNQ], New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug) [DNQ], Darlington, Richmond (Sep) [DNQ], Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead [DNQ]. Did not attempt: Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr), Charlotte (May), Daytona (Jun), Watkins Glen, Road America. |
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| #92 | Josh Williams Dexter Bean |
Chevy | ? | King Autosports | Kevin Koykin | ? |
| Williams drove at Michigan, Daytona (Jun), Texas (Nov). Bean drove at Kentucky (Sep), Charlotte (Oct) [DNQ]. | ||||||
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| #93 | Jordan Anderson Jeff Greeen Stephen Leicht Gray Gaulding Ryan Sieg |
Chevy | ? | Ryan Sieg Racing | Bruce Cook | ? |
| Team is expected to run part-time as a start and park team. Anderson drove at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Bristol (Apr) Jeff Green drove at Richmond (Apr), Dover (Jun), Pocono, Michigan, Iowa (Jun), Kentucky (Jul), New Hampshire, Indianapolis, Iowa (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Bristol (Aug), Road America, Darlington, Richmond (Sep), Chicago, Kentucky (Sep), Dover (Sep). Did not run at Talladega. Leicht drove at Charlotte (May). Gaulding drove at Charlotte (Oct), Kansas, Texas (Nov), Phoenix (Nov). Sieg drove at Homestead. |
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| #96 | Ben Kennedy Brett Moffitt |
Chevy | Jacob Companies Weber Northland Foundations |
GMS Racing | Charles Denike | ? |
| Kennedy drove at Charlotte (May), Dover (Jun), Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug), Darlington and is expected to run Dover (Sep), Charlotte (Oct). Team was scheduled to run at Pocono, Richmond (Sep), Chicago but withdrew. Weber was the sponsor at Michigan, Kentucky (Jul), Indianapolis, Bristol (Aug). Northland Foundations was the sponsor for Moffitt at Iowa (Jul). |
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| #97 | Stephen Leicht Josh Bilicki |
Chevy | Vroom Brands? | Obaika Racing | Lauryn Scott | TriStar |
| Team planned to run two full-time teams, but that fell apart early in the season. Greg Vandersluis is supposed to drive either the #77 or #97 at Mid-Ohio, but the team appears to have shut down. Leicht drove at Daytona (Feb) [DNQ], Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix (Mar), Auto Club, Texas (Apr) [DNQ]. |
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| #98 | Aric Almirola Casey Mears Bubba Wallace |
Ford | Fresh From Florida Shelby American GEICO Military Nickelodeon Green Slime |
Biagi-Denbeste Racing | Jon Hanson | Roush-Yates |
| Fresh for Florida sponsored Almirola at Daytona (Feb), Atlanta and Talladega, Bristol (Aug). Almirola drove at Las Vegas with Shelby American sponsorship. Mears drove with GEICO sponsorship at Auto Club, Texas (Apr), Richmond (Apr), Charlotte (May), Kentucky (Jul), Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Richmond (Sep), Dover (Sep), Phoenix (Nov), Homestead. Mears drove at Pocono and Daytona (Jun) with Fresh from Florida sponsorship. Nickelodeon Green Slime sponsored Wallace at Chicago. |
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